Marvel senior vice president of publishing Tom Brevoort confirmed exclusively to CBR that Matt Fraction is scaling back his duties on "Fantastic Four" and "FF" due to the scheduling demands of "Inhumanity."

Jeff Parker and company's digital comics version of Adam West's "Batman" debuts today, and THE BAT SIGNAL is back to hear about the history of the cult comedy adaptation and its impact on the 21st Century comic.

Swamp Thing turns to house-sitting, Tom Taylor goes straight to Hades, Darla Deering faces The Thing (and The Thing, and The Thing…), Marvel's first family gets lost in time and space and Deadpool screams for ice cream.

Jeff Parker discussed his new DC Comics digital-first series "Batman '66" with CBR, promising both the Julie Newmar and Eartha Kitt versions of Catwoman will appear in the series with Killer Croc, Joker and more.

DC Comics will expand its digital-first comics line this summer with the debut of "Batman ’66," a series based on the classic television series by Jeff Parker and Jonathan Case with Mike Allred covers.

Black Mask Studios, founded by "30 Days of Night" creator Steve Niles, has announced its launch titles including an issue of "Occupy Comics" that reunites "V For Vendetta" creative team Alan Moore and David Lloyd.

Did famed filmmaker Federico Fellini really write an Italian bootleg Flash Gordon comic in the late '30s? Did Charlton Comics get its start in a PRISON? And where's Mike Allred's "X-Force" character The Horn?

The week in toy announcements was dominated by new lines of MiniMates, from the latest Marvel wave to all-new Star Trek and Walking Dead figures. Plus, new Doctor Who merchandise and the latest from DC Collectibles.

As the year comes to a close, ROBOT 6 asks an array of creators and publishers, ranging from Michael Allred and Paige Braddock to Greg Pak and Jamal Igle, their favorite comics of 2012, and what they're most excited about for 2013.

As a child, "FF" Mike Allred actually pretended to be Ant-Man and his first "comic book" crush was Medusa. Suffice it to say, the artist assured CBR of his commitment to his and Matt Fraction's new Marvel NOW! series.

This week, Tim checks out some new first issues of comics that are completely worth your time to check out from talents like Matt Fraction, Mike Allred, Brandon Graham, Zack Soto, Kathryn Immonen and more!

CBR spoke with writer Matt Fraction about his Marvel NOW! plans for "Fantastic Four" and "FF" including the exploration of new territories with classic characters and classic rivalries with new characters.

Marvel has released a first look at Art Adams' variant cover for "FF" #1, which features an homage to the very first issue of "Fantastic Four" with Matt Fraction's new team of Medusa, Miss Thing, Ant Man and She-Hulk.

Marvel has released an early look at Matt Fraction and Mike Allred's "FF" #1 featuring Medusa, Ant-Man and the Fantastic Four! The Marvel NOW! title relaunches November 28 with a cover by Allred and variant by Skottie Young.

After having graced the debut issue in 1972, Wonder Woman returns to "Ms." magazine for her fourth cover with the 40th anniversary edition of the periodical. The Mike Allred illustration is also available as a poster.

This week, the Lizard's up to his eyeball in Spider-Man, Batwoman chants "Bloody Mary" three times, Daredevil keeps watch over Hell's Kitchen, we wonder what's behind the blue-green door and go leaf watching in space.